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Basile Carriere

Male 1851 - 1917  (66 years)    Has 2 ancestors and 9 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Basile Carriere 
    Gender Male 
    Census 1851  [1
    Born 20 Feb 1851  S. Scholastique, Mirabel, Deux Montagnes, QC Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Christened 20 Feb 1851  S. Scholastique, Mirabel, Deux Montagnes, QC Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Drouin - B - Gemme, Bazile [dit Carriere] - 20 Feb 1851 - S. Scholastique, Deux Montagnes
    Drouin - B - Gemme, Bazile [dit Carriere] - 20 Feb 1851 - S. Scholastique, Deux Montagnes
    baptism record - B35 - right page
    Census 1881  Hull, Ottawa, QC Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Census 1901  Hull, Wright, QC Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Occupation marchand - merchant 
    Died 5 Mar 1917  Hull, Gatineau, QC Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Buried 8 Mar 1917  Notre Dame de Grace, Hull, Hull, QC Find all individuals with events at this location  [5, 6
    Notes 
    • According to the 1881 census, Bazile Cariere, age 30, and his wife Adeline, age 32, were living in Hull, Ottawa, QC. Two children were listed: Pilippe O, age 2, and George A, born Jan 1881.

      According to the 1901 census, Basile Carriere, age 50, and his wife Adeline, age 52, were living in Hull, Wright, QC. Three children are listed: Edgar 18, Maria 16, and Jeanne 10. Also listed are Alma Laframboise, a niece, and F. Xavier Filteau, age 48, a brother-in-law.

      A family friend recalled that the famous pianist Arthur Rubenstein was a friend of Carriere and had visited him at his residence in 85Victoria Street «Hull».
      [http://www.civilization.ca/hist/hull/rw_08_if.html]

      The Carriere House - 85 Victoria Street, Hull
      The land on which the Carrière house was built had passed from Philemon Wright to his son Ruggles, and then to his granddaughter, Hannah Wright-Currier. In 1879, she sold the butcher Honoré Labelle a small lot in the Lower Village of Hull, which became the City of Hull in 1875.
      In 1881, Labelle resold the land to the storekeeper Calixte Lebrun dit Laforêt, who ceded it to Basile Carrière on February 27, 1886. As the property was well located, right opposite the public market, Carrière also bought part of an adjoining lot that same year. On June 5, 1888, a fire, started by Alderman George Marston, who had tossed his cigar while going up to the town hall, located above the market, destroyed its buildings and seven blocks of houses. Carrière immediately bought the other half of the lot and built this house with a mansard roof and dormer windows in the Second Empire style, which was very fashionable in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. There he established both his hardware store and his place of residence.
      In 1893, he was the leader of a group of Hull merchants opposed to the construction of an interprovincial bridge, as they feared its effect on local business. This was probably what encouraged him to found Hull's first Chamber of Commerce in 1895. As commissioner and then chairman of Hull's school board, he oversaw the reconstruction of almost all the schools in the city after the fire of 1900. He represented his district on the Hull City Council from January 1901 to April 1902. His many title deeds and transactions indicate a man who was very comfortable financially.
      Basile Carrière, born in Sainte-Scholastique around 1851, married Adéline Filteau who was three years his elder. They had three children: Edgar, Jeanne and Maria. Edgar, who became a partner in the family business around 1904, married Lorenza Bisson. They too had three children, but their son Basile died at the age of three, on February 12, 1915. Seven days later, Edgar himself died in turn. The grandmother, Adéline, left a sum of $8,000 for the education of the two remaining children, indicating how much the family valued education at a time when it was necessary to pay for schooling. It was a considerable sum. The Carrière house was then valued at $7,300.
      Both daughters of Basile and Adéline married neighbours. In 1913, Jeanne won the heart of Lionel-A. Gendron, who lived across the street, and Maria married Jean-Dosithée Chéné, a civil engineer. Basile Carrière died on March 5, 1917. His wife Adéline, died eight months later, on N vember 22, after a long illness.
      A family friend recalled that the famous pianist Arthur Rubenstein was a friend of Basile Carrière and that he visited the Carrière home on Victoria Street. The anecdote gives a certain cachet to this family, and definitely indicates that it belonged to the city's middle class.
      In 1915, Carrière rented his hardware store to J. Lapointe. In 1920, his daughters rented the house to the Bank of Montreal, which installed its second Hull branch there. The bank manager, Robert L. Curphey, lived upstairs. During the 1920s, a garage and its petrol pumps shared the first floor with the J. Patry Pharmacy. There were now three apartments upstairs.
      When Lucien Laverdure and his wife, Claire Lamotte, bought the house in March 1941, the Ritz Sandwich Shop occupied the ground floor and three tenants lived upstairs. One apartment was empty. Laverdure lived in one of the apartments until around 1958. Laverdure, born in Hull on March 30, 1899, was one of the seven children of Moyse Laverdure and Marie Louise Eugénie Filteau, and the nephew of Adéline Filteau-Carrière. He was secretary-treasurer of the Hull school board for many years. He died in the Sacré-cœur Hospital on January 13, 1970.
      On October 7, 1963, Laverdure sold the house, divided into apartments, to an electrician, Édouard Schryer. He lived there until 1975, when the MACPAT Services Corporation, whose head office was in Ottawa, bought the building as an office rental property.
      Since then, the beautiful stone house with the mansard roof has become a landmark in the district surrounding the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Together with the Gendron House on the opposite corner, the Carrière House marks the entrance to the historic district.
      [http://civilisations.ca/cmc/exhibitions/hist/hull/rw_08_ie.shtml]
    Person ID I418  Filteau - Fecteau - Facteau families
    Last Modified 19 Dec 2022 

    Father Joseph Jamme, dit Carriere,   b. Abt 1808,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Angelique Poudriette, / Lavigne / Poudret,   b. Abt 1814,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 14 Jan 1833  S. Benoit, Deux Montagnes, QC Find all individuals with events at this location  [5, 6
    Family ID F27656  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ancestors Marie Aurelie (Adeline) Filteau,   b. 3 Jun 1847, S. Antoine de Tilly, Lotbiniere, QC Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Nov 1917, Hull, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Married Abt 1873  [6, 7
    Children 
     1.Female Beatrice Carriere,   b. 27 Mar 1874,   d. 22 Sep 1874  (Age 0 years)
     2.Male Joseph Carriere,   b. 6 Aug 1875,   d. 26 Jan 1881  (Age 5 years)
     3.Female Blanche Carriere,   b. 3 Jul 1877,   d. 23 Jul 1877  (Age 0 years)
     4.Male Philippe O Carriere,   b. Abt 1879, QC Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1891  (Age ~ 11 years)
     5.Male Georges A Carriere,   b. Jan 1881, QC Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1891  (Age ~ 9 years)
    Married: 1x6.Male Edgar Carriere,   b. 18 Feb 1883,   d. 19 Feb 1915, Hull, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 32 years)
    Married: 1x7.Female Maria Carriere,   b. 18 Apr 1883,   d. 10 Jan 1966, Hull, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years)
     8.Male Jean Baptiste Lucien Basile Carriere,   b. 22 Jun 1888, Hull, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Aug 1889, Hull, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 1 years)
    Married: 1x9.Female Marie Jeanne Evangeline Carriere,   b. 8 Sep 1890, Hull, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1924  (Age 33 years)
    Photos
    photo - 85 Victoria Street, Hull
    photo - 85 Victoria Street, Hull
    Historic residence in Hull:
    owned by Basile Carriere and Adeline Filteau (purch. 27 Feb 1886)
    owned by Lucien Laverdure (nephew of Adeline) and Claire Lamotte
    (purch. March 1941)
    source [http://civilisations.ca/cmc/exhibitions/hist/hull/rw_08_ie.shtml]
    Family ID F1733  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Link to Google MapsBorn - 20 Feb 1851 - S. Scholastique, Mirabel, Deux Montagnes, QC Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChristened - 20 Feb 1851 - S. Scholastique, Mirabel, Deux Montagnes, QC Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1881 - Hull, Ottawa, QC Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1901 - Hull, Wright, QC Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 5 Mar 1917 - Hull, Gatineau, QC Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - 8 Mar 1917 - Notre Dame de Grace, Hull, Hull, QC Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S1144] census 1851 - Canada, as quoted by Rita Collard in the Genealogy.com Carriere Family forum.

    2. [S606] Census 1901 - Canada, QC, Wright (200), Hull (l-5), p 34, household 325.

    3. [S1408] Drouin collection (QC), 1621-1967, Ste-Scholastique [Deux-Montagnes]; B35 - Gemme, Bazile [dit Carriere] - 20 Feb 1851.

    4. [S1712] Census 1881- Canada, FHL film 1375861, NA film C-13225; Hull, Ottawa, QC: dist 97Y, div 2, p 39, hh 189.

    5. [S375] CGFA, Pierre Riley database #105.

    6. [S1045] reliable - BMS2000.

    7. [S23] Dictionnaire Genealogique de la Famille Filteau.